Wireless Pendant - A Wireless Pendant is typically worn around the neck. It can also be carried in a pocket or placed on a table or use. The style will vary depending on the unit you purchase.

Remote Panic Button - A Remote Panic Button is an additional Wireless panic button. It has a large button that can be pressed to activate the Emergency Dialer. It has the same distance and function as a Wireless Pendant It adds additional safety to place Panic Buttons near the shower, bathroom or on the floor so they can be activated in the event of an emergency. These are usually placed on a counter, night stand or wall mounted.

Local Home Alert - Units with this feature will sound a local alert in the home when the unit is activated alerting those in the home that the alert has been activated.

Water Resistant - YES Means you can shower with this pendant. Totally means you can shower and take a bath with it. It is not a good idea to submerge any pendant for very long periods of time.

Remote Phone Answer Capabilities - This feature allows a caller to remotely force the phone to answer in speakerphone mode without the receiver of the call having to touch the telephone. This is a great safety feature that allows you to call someone and talk with them without them having to pick up the telephone.

These systems will not be fooled by answering machines!

How does it work?

When a pendant is pressed the system dials the first number that is programmed into it. The system then waits to 'hear' a number pressed

on the other end of the line. This tells the system that a human answered the call. If the systems hears a number pressed it will stop calling

phone numbers and turn on the speakerphone. If the system does not hear a number pressed it will hang up and call the next number in sequence. The number to be pressed will vary between systems. We suggest that you have 911 programmed at the end of the call list

to ensure that someone is contacted in the event of an emergency.

Is it Legal to call 911 with these systems?

Yes, Absolutely! All of these system are legal in all 50 states. These system are not classified as 'auto-dialers' since you activate them manually.